If you could only own 7 Jazz/blues albums. What would they be?


Miles Davis - Kind of Blue 
Duke Pearson - Right Touch
Lightnin Hopkins - Blues Hoot
Dave Holland and Pepe Habichuela -Hands
Allen Toussaint - The Bright Mississippi 
Cecile Mclorin Salvant - Woman Child
Robert Glasper - In My Element

calvinj
I think I have them already!

Dave Brubeck Live
Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue
Ginger Baker - Why?
Any Thelonius Monk
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Herbie Hancock - The Joni Letters
Count Basie Live at Newport
Herbie Hancock- Maiden Voyage
Bill Evans- New Concepts in Jazz
Duke Ellington- Masterpieces
Miles Davis- Kind of Blue
Dave Brubeck- Time Out
Onrette Coleman- The Shape of Things to Come
Charles Mingus-  Ah Um
alexatpos,

I don't see much predictive about Ike Quebec , nobody else mentioned the sax giant with the big sound !
Schubert, I ment that names and albums I have posted are quite famous...regarding Quebec, I have all of his albums he made as a leader, and quite few where he played. Still, I consider the Soul Samba maybe the most 'beautiful' album that I have, and the story behind its creation is so touching, it 'can make a grown man cry'. The story is tragic, but the music is sheer beauty